Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. The Rolling Stones debut their new live album Welcome to Shepherd’s Bush on several charts this ... [+] week, earning multiple new ...
The Stones’s penchant for ... far more of an immediate go-to than the live releases recorded in vast stadia and arenas — for all their success, The Rolling Stone remain, at heart, a club ...
When Ronnie Wood joined The Rolling Stones in 1975, there was no chance he expected to remain an integral member nearly 50 years later. While Mick Taylor did a splendid job stepping up to replace the ...
The Rolling Stones In ... that both appeared on the Got Live If You Want It EP. “It was always something new to look forward to; treatment of how the latest Stones’ record was going to sound.
As a member of The Rolling Stones, Keith Richards has a unique relationship with their songs. For him, each track is more than just a piece of music—it’s a vivid memory of a specific moment in his ...
With a studio booked that November for The Rolling Stones to start recording new material ... who forced the band to censor the song when they played live on his show on the 15th.
The Bangles’ Susanna Hoffs and Elvis Costello are celebrating Keith Richards’ 81st birthday with a new cover of the (primarily) Keef-penned Rolling Stones cut “Connection.” Hoffs and ...
Other noteworthy tunes on the album include a 1981 rendition of the Elvis Presley hit “Follow That Dream,” a 1984 performance of the Rolling Stones classic “Street Fighting Man,” a 2014 ...
In addition to bringing out The Rolling Stones stalwart Ronnie Wood for a ... up to its conclusion from there with “Let It Be”, “Live and Let Die”, and “Hey Jude”.